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government them benefits. that certain said -- that attorney said without that defense of marriage act, if just one state does. the law he said helped make the idea of marriage clearer. >> it defines the term for wherever it appears in a federal law in a consistent way. >> reporter: they couldn't hear what was happening inside the courtroom but huge crowds formed again outside. including the new york woman who's marriage triggered this case. >> you guys are talking too freely. i have been hiding in a closet ten years ago. >> reporter: supporters the same sex marriage ban also spoke to the crowd and tv cameras. >> while we stand for the defense of marriage as between one man and one woman. it is quite clear that definition on the federal level is at great risk likely by 5-4. >> reporter: in the courtroom we were struck how much time was spent over whether the court should be hearing this case. the law is just 17 years old and it's being defended by a group of u.s. house republicans and not by the white house. i
government them benefits. that certain said -- that attorney said without that defense of marriage act, if just one state does. the law he said helped make the idea of marriage clearer. >> it defines the term for wherever it appears in a federal law in a consistent way. >> reporter: they couldn't hear what was happening inside the courtroom but huge crowds formed again outside. including the new york woman who's marriage triggered this case. >> you guys are talking too freely....
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the government wasn't the only thing shut down today. the state's food stamp system wasn't working either. we spoke with shoppers who were forced to leave the grocery store empty-handed. >> i can't imagine that happening in the u.s. usually that happens in the third-world countries. >> reporter: people who was electronic benefits cards were out of luck today. >> i came out and i tried to use my card to get some food, and they're down. i tried every subway, and nothing is happening. all through the city, it's down. i don't know what is going on. >> reporter: this man said he relies on the card and doesn't know where his next meal is coming from. >> i don't know how long it's going to be down, but i know i'm hungry. >> my daughter hasn't been able to use hers. she needs to eat. i'll go to one of those free-food places. >> it's pretty bad right now. >> they have families to feed and they have their children and that's all the money that some have in order to buy food. >> reporter: they advised people having trouble using their cards to get
the government wasn't the only thing shut down today. the state's food stamp system wasn't working either. we spoke with shoppers who were forced to leave the grocery store empty-handed. >> i can't imagine that happening in the u.s. usually that happens in the third-world countries. >> reporter: people who was electronic benefits cards were out of luck today. >> i came out and i tried to use my card to get some food, and they're down. i tried every subway, and nothing is...
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why he feels vindicated about his decision to leak government documents. >> and a warning from target a week after the announcement about its massive data breach the fake e-mails putting more information at risk. ♪ because we know how much you do to make the holidays just right. from ornaments to ottomans, memories are made with ikea. >>> complete bay area news coverage continues, this is ktvu channel 2news at five. >> some of the damage left after what police called a speed contest on a street in san jose. it's a situation where the victims considered themselves both lucky and unlucky after a car crashed right into their home. robert honda live at the scene to show us what happened. robert. >> reporter: it has been gate quite a christmas eve for this family. as we showed you a car hit their home. now we have more details on how it happened. details that only made the family here more angry. there is going to be a lot of repair work going on at this home. the family who asked us not to use creditor name showed me the damage caused by a vehicle that hit the house shortly before 11:00
why he feels vindicated about his decision to leak government documents. >> and a warning from target a week after the announcement about its massive data breach the fake e-mails putting more information at risk. ♪ because we know how much you do to make the holidays just right. from ornaments to ottomans, memories are made with ikea. >>> complete bay area news coverage continues, this is ktvu channel 2news at five. >> some of the damage left after what police called a...
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a senior republican up here talking about a vote to reopen the rest of government tomorrow. democrats are talking about a long-term budget agreement. the whole mood up here as changed. with speaker john boehner now talking one deal to avoid default and reopen government, senate gop lawmakers went to the white house to discuss that with president obama. >> he may not want to call it a negotiation, but that's what i call it. >> reporter: democrats are demanding a long-term deal. and after 11 days of partial government shutdown, 53% of the public blames the gop in congress, prompting a republican reboot. >> there's no sense dwelling on the past. >> reporter: captain keith cull burn was within capitol hill. the deadliest catch cannot head back to alaska until regulators can begin issuing permits. ted cruz urged no deal to reopen government until obama care is killed. >> the house of respepresentati needs to keep doing what they've been doing. >> what he did here is lead a party into a dead-end with no strategy. >> reporter: one republican noted after years of conflict neither si
a senior republican up here talking about a vote to reopen the rest of government tomorrow. democrats are talking about a long-term budget agreement. the whole mood up here as changed. with speaker john boehner now talking one deal to avoid default and reopen government, senate gop lawmakers went to the white house to discuss that with president obama. >> he may not want to call it a negotiation, but that's what i call it. >> reporter: democrats are demanding a long-term deal. and...
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abc7 news has obtained a government document suggesting the two suspects may have had outside help. here's a report from boston. reporter: investigators are increasingly suspicious that the tsarnaev brothers had to have had technical advice to build their bomb. a government document obtained by abc7 news -- abc news said the alleged bombers knew more about bombmaking than they could learn from the al qaeda magazine inspire. that raises the specter that older brother might have been trained in more advanced bomb raking on a trip he made to russia. >> did he receive training, what type, what individuals did he deal with. >> the boston bombs were detonated by a remote control from a toy. the surviving suspect spent his first full day here in a federal prison hospital. much to the relief of some at boston's beth israel hospital where he was until friday. >> i'm pretty happy he is not here anymore. i think it will take the stress and the pressure off of the patients that are here being treated from the bombing. reporter: as boston slowly and painfully heals, boylston street where the bom
abc7 news has obtained a government document suggesting the two suspects may have had outside help. here's a report from boston. reporter: investigators are increasingly suspicious that the tsarnaev brothers had to have had technical advice to build their bomb. a government document obtained by abc7 news -- abc news said the alleged bombers knew more about bombmaking than they could learn from the al qaeda magazine inspire. that raises the specter that older brother might have been trained in...
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it calls for a government reopening. the government's borrowing was set to run out tomorrow. we got word president obama expects to speak in a few minutes if he does, we'll bring it to you live. >> dramatic video of the earthquake that hit the philippines. take a look. this is terrifying. pick tires show the collapse of the bell tower. you can see people running around as it fell. more than 140 people died in the quake. one more piece of video, a water in swimming pool sloshing around right and left. the magnitude was 7.2 of the quake. >>> a lawsuit over morgan hill students told they can couldn't wear tee shirts with american flag heads to court tomorrow. this happened in 2010. the parents of three of the students are suing a school district. the principal and assistant principal saying their civil rights were violated. >> state regulators is he set to vote on a ground breaking requiring utilities to invest in energy storage. once they can be stored the grid can make better use of solar and wind power to again rate energy this, could jump start tech molg considered crucial t
it calls for a government reopening. the government's borrowing was set to run out tomorrow. we got word president obama expects to speak in a few minutes if he does, we'll bring it to you live. >> dramatic video of the earthquake that hit the philippines. take a look. this is terrifying. pick tires show the collapse of the bell tower. you can see people running around as it fell. more than 140 people died in the quake. one more piece of video, a water in swimming pool sloshing around...
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the majority of us, even with the deal to avoid the fiscal cliff will write a bigger check to the government. >> if you make $100,000 a year, as a w-2 wage, your taxes, all things being equal are going to go up by $2,000. >> each year? >> each year. >> cpa daniel morris is laying out the new tax burden for his clients. they will go up largely because the federal payroll tax holiday has come to an end, it's not just federal taxes going up. california will take a bigger bite too. >> probably an average person will pay to the state of california, 1,000 to $1500 a year before they pay additional property taxes and sales taxes and income taxes on their earnings. >> the biggest shear from the deal in the silicon valley, the tax decreed for research has been extended. that is good for this firm looking to grow, hire and you develop new products. >> the nice thing about silva valley, it's a draw from around the world, from a leadership and just the type of people and the credentials they bring and as a result, it's a great place to invest, we are seeing a lot more of that. >> so a chance to spur job
the majority of us, even with the deal to avoid the fiscal cliff will write a bigger check to the government. >> if you make $100,000 a year, as a w-2 wage, your taxes, all things being equal are going to go up by $2,000. >> each year? >> each year. >> cpa daniel morris is laying out the new tax burden for his clients. they will go up largely because the federal payroll tax holiday has come to an end, it's not just federal taxes going up. california will take a bigger...
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are not in fact doing that, and should be from service wez depend on, we think it's a good thing the government steps in and makes sure that that happens. >> they found other clusters in los angeles, atlanta and washington, d.c. using information to target business owners to watch out oom people affected all across the country by what happened in boston. more on that for you coming up. >> we'll be right back. >>> now a live report to a live report arrests for the murder of quinn boyer. the police chief says they've arrested five people between 14-166789 boyer snot a stop light last month. nick smith swril more for you coming up tonight at 6:30. >> people nlt bay area now have a chance to offer their condolences or words of encouragement to victims of the bopping autos yes. several books will be available for you. >> there are other books in san mateo. you can offer sentiments. >> so they will get the chance to see what you write. >> that is it for abc 7 news at 5:00. >> an hour long edition >>> this is "world news." tonight, on the trail of a bomber. the new clues, metal fragments from a pressu
are not in fact doing that, and should be from service wez depend on, we think it's a good thing the government steps in and makes sure that that happens. >> they found other clusters in los angeles, atlanta and washington, d.c. using information to target business owners to watch out oom people affected all across the country by what happened in boston. more on that for you coming up. >> we'll be right back. >>> now a live report to a live report arrests for the murder of...
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making some take a second look at the first government approved bionic eye. san francisco, c-net for cbs news. >> device costs $145,000 and is covered by medicare. second sight is working on software upgrades to improve resolution and provide color. >>> boy, all kinds of reasons to shake and shout tonight. the a's going to detroit evened up. ,,,,,, to thsuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. >>> what k
making some take a second look at the first government approved bionic eye. san francisco, c-net for cbs news. >> device costs $145,000 and is covered by medicare. second sight is working on software upgrades to improve resolution and provide color. >>> boy, all kinds of reasons to shake and shout tonight. the a's going to detroit evened up. ,,,,,, to thsuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered...
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i don't want to suggest that we need another war, but that mobilization, that government spending on such a grand scale got us out of the depression and finally into prosperity. ourbudget deficit, in fact budget debt at the end of world war ii was much greater than it is now. but instead of hunkering down and cutting the budget, what we did in the 1950's was invest in our work force, invest in college education, invest in retraining. we created the interstate highway system and invested in the infrastructure. we built the middle class and helped poor people get into the middle class. it is what we are not doing now. tavis: i am frustrated consistently by this pseudo debate in washington. words make a difference and words have meaning, and you keep using the word investment. i agree with the that in these kinds of outlays, these kinds of budget priorities would in fact be read by me and many other fellow citizens as investments, but you have folks on the right who don't read it as an investment, they read it as trying to spend your way out of the mesh or in, and you don't dig deeper h
i don't want to suggest that we need another war, but that mobilization, that government spending on such a grand scale got us out of the depression and finally into prosperity. ourbudget deficit, in fact budget debt at the end of world war ii was much greater than it is now. but instead of hunkering down and cutting the budget, what we did in the 1950's was invest in our work force, invest in college education, invest in retraining. we created the interstate highway system and invested in the...
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they agreed to keep the government running through september 30 and avoid a shut-down at the end of this month. >> how concerned are people about the cuts? deborah is live now where she went to sample the sequester mood tonight. >> reporter: we found more ambivalence than alarm. from a noted stanford economist, open optimism. >> derek: this isn't the worst day of the year. >> reporter: he's a democrat. >> derek: he was preparing for the state of the union address. >> reporter: he's there on the far right with other prominent economists meeting two years ago. he knows a household doesn't slash groceries the same way it does for vacation and the same should be true for government. >> derek: this forced us to make cuts and without it we would have never made any cuts. >> reporter: this mom worries about losing park rangers. >> derek: i care because you can't access parks like you could before. >> reporter: in a community where student loans matter. >> derek: nobody wants to deal with the debt. >> reporter: this carpenter putting in a new resident has had slow spending. >> derek: i think som
they agreed to keep the government running through september 30 and avoid a shut-down at the end of this month. >> how concerned are people about the cuts? deborah is live now where she went to sample the sequester mood tonight. >> reporter: we found more ambivalence than alarm. from a noted stanford economist, open optimism. >> derek: this isn't the worst day of the year. >> reporter: he's a democrat. >> derek: he was preparing for the state of the union address....
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another plan, another idea, another legislative proposal that will prevent them from shutting down the government again. something that i refuse to in nict. >> the budget deal will roll back across the board cuts known as seque craigs and replace them with new airline fees an reduced pensioned. two years deal that will avoid the shut dops. critics say doesn't do enough to address long-term deficit problems. >> compromised for the politicians. it's not a compromise for the american people. what it really does, it increases spending and increases taxes. >> senate is debating at this hour. we expect to vote as early as the next hour or two. live in washington, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, justin. >>> president obama met with the task force designedded to interview the data collection program. sources say the task force recommended several changes. among them, limiting how much data the nsa could acquire. the task forces report, also having telephone companies and some of the third party store most of the data and put a limit on how analysts could use it. >>> thousands of bay area families rece
another plan, another idea, another legislative proposal that will prevent them from shutting down the government again. something that i refuse to in nict. >> the budget deal will roll back across the board cuts known as seque craigs and replace them with new airline fees an reduced pensioned. two years deal that will avoid the shut dops. critics say doesn't do enough to address long-term deficit problems. >> compromised for the politicians. it's not a compromise for the american...
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and make sure that the united states government is paying its bills. >> reporter: senate republican leader mitch mcconnel is not warming up to the democrat's demands. instead he's endorsing a proposal all ready on the table from senator susan collins. the collins plan funds the government at current levels for six months and raises the debt limit through the end of january. danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> within the last 30 minutes or so, the top two leaders in the senate have expressed optimism about a deal. trading was down most of the morning. the dow up 65 points. >>> people getting social security are getting a raise. although it's a small one. it will be a historically small increase. it will come in january about a 1.5 percent or $17 a month. >>> in today's health watch, bad sleep habits could cause bad behavior in young children. according to a new study in the journal of pediatrics. u.s. researchers tracked the bedtimes of kids up to age seven and compared the findings with progress reports from parents and teachers. they believe the irregular bedtimes upse
and make sure that the united states government is paying its bills. >> reporter: senate republican leader mitch mcconnel is not warming up to the democrat's demands. instead he's endorsing a proposal all ready on the table from senator susan collins. the collins plan funds the government at current levels for six months and raises the debt limit through the end of january. danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> within the last 30 minutes or so, the top two leaders in...
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. >>> day eight of this government shutdown. a change of plans for first lady michelle obama. she was scheduled to attend three events beginning this week in the bay area. this was a private fund raising trip. what's the political motivation here? >> reporter: you can imagine perception is at the heart of the matter. a lot of folks were excited to see first lady michelle obama. she's very popular. she was headed here to the bay area for a weekend of fund raising, but a political science professor says cancelling was the right thing to do. she was supposed to arrive for two different fundraisers on saturday. one for one kings lane and then a resituatiception -- on sunday minority leader was the host the first lady at a bigger event at the fairmont here in san francisco. these are privately funded events not costing any government resources, but a political science professor says it really is all about how it looks. >> i think right now with everyone worried about the shutdown and how long it is going to last and what effect it is going to have, but to act like things are normal
. >>> day eight of this government shutdown. a change of plans for first lady michelle obama. she was scheduled to attend three events beginning this week in the bay area. this was a private fund raising trip. what's the political motivation here? >> reporter: you can imagine perception is at the heart of the matter. a lot of folks were excited to see first lady michelle obama. she's very popular. she was headed here to the bay area for a weekend of fund raising, but a political...
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some government workers are returning to the job. more than 350,000 defense department employees have been ordered back to work at the pentagon and at military bases across the nation. a bill approving back pay for the half a million furloughed workers has hit a snag in the senate. it passed the house unanimously over the weekend. president obama says there are enough votes to end this shutdown. >> the truth of the matter is there are enough republican and democratic votes in the house of representatives right now to end this shutdown. >> a couple dozen house republicans agree, but democrats say speaker boehner will not allow a vote. the debt ceiling deadline is 20ten days away. >>> the nation's oldest full time park ranger is sounding off about the shutdown. we should send her to washington, right, to get this thing resolved? >> reporter: that's exactly what i told her. she's located right behind this huge building. why would a 92-year-old woman be working in the first place? she can answer that question better than i can. >> i feel
some government workers are returning to the job. more than 350,000 defense department employees have been ordered back to work at the pentagon and at military bases across the nation. a bill approving back pay for the half a million furloughed workers has hit a snag in the senate. it passed the house unanimously over the weekend. president obama says there are enough votes to end this shutdown. >> the truth of the matter is there are enough republican and democratic votes in the house of...
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there is a plan in place that will reopen the government. preventing a default and provide the opportunity for additional budget tpheg orbiations around washington's long-term debt. they spoke -- budget negotiations around the washington's long-term debt. >> they felt better about the prospects. back to you. >> if there is no federal budgeet deal soon, thousands of workers at lawrence lab will be furloughed. kpix five don knapp explains. >> reporter: in less that a week, those here can be furloughed without pay. but unlike federal employees their federal contractors, there will be no back pay and congress resolves the budgeit impasse. >> it is just the same thing. it is an injury going on for several years now. >> 7500 lab workers are here across the u.s. that will not collect back pay. >> the economic toll right now is undeniable $300 million a day. >> they held a meeting today. the district has more phds than any other in the nation. the budget is not fixed but to be a brain drain. >> if we lose them we will set the work we have done here
there is a plan in place that will reopen the government. preventing a default and provide the opportunity for additional budget tpheg orbiations around washington's long-term debt. they spoke -- budget negotiations around the washington's long-term debt. >> they felt better about the prospects. back to you. >> if there is no federal budgeet deal soon, thousands of workers at lawrence lab will be furloughed. kpix five don knapp explains. >> reporter: in less that a week, those...
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more people, more tax revenue for the government. the senate is expected to vote on the bill before the july 4th recess. >>> a flag aim at celebrating gay pride. in one city it's causing controversy. the calistoga city council agreeing to raise the flag after a resident suggested doing it at a meeting. after a few days, some people started complaining and the mayor says residents want to know why they weren't part of the process and what other statement flags would be allowed. the pride flag has been since taken down. that happened monday. the city council now plans to develop a statement flagpole si. >>> 4:52. the fair food not for the faint of heart. talking about a lot of food. more about the special menu next. >>> a like funnel cake, corn on the cob, anything on a stick. the hollywood star hoping you'll help fund his next movie. that's all about going up right here in the bay area. >> we had "coma" the musical, we'll see. south bay, not reported, but i did use this camera view to show you something. we'll show you not hidden pict
more people, more tax revenue for the government. the senate is expected to vote on the bill before the july 4th recess. >>> a flag aim at celebrating gay pride. in one city it's causing controversy. the calistoga city council agreeing to raise the flag after a resident suggested doing it at a meeting. after a few days, some people started complaining and the mayor says residents want to know why they weren't part of the process and what other statement flags would be allowed. the...
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the government wants the drakes oyster company to move out to convert the area into marine area. that is tonight at 11:00. >>> all right, that will do it for this edition of kpix news, "60 minutes" is up next we will see you at 10:00 and 11:00. good night. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> pelley: the story of killing bin laden, tonight, on this special edition of "60 minutes presents." he is one of the men who shot osama bin laden. tonight, you will hear his account of the raid on bin laden's compound. are these guys yelling and charging up the stairs? is there a lot of action? how is it unfolding? >> you know, it's... it's not like the movies. movies make it out to be, you know, loud and crazy and everybody's yelling. it's quiet, calm. >> pelley: you're wa
the government wants the drakes oyster company to move out to convert the area into marine area. that is tonight at 11:00. >>> all right, that will do it for this edition of kpix news, "60 minutes" is up next we will see you at 10:00 and 11:00. good night. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke......
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his confirmation vote. >> and while paul is stalling the vote, the house passed a bill to prevent a government shutdown. the bill will fund federal operations through september. >>> the dow set another new regard today, closing at 14296. for a brief moment the dow broke the 14,000300 barrier. >>> thousands of travelers stranded across the midwest and the east coast because of a late winter storm that dumped several feet of slushy snow. in chicago a roof collapsed under the weight of the wet snow. a school bus lost control and crashed into some nearby apartments. you see the scene here. a power is off for a lot of people living in virginia. the the storm is choking air travel. not just in the east coast. but it has a ripple effect in the west coast. 3, 600 flights have been canceled so far. >>> and while is snow is causing chaos for people on the east coast, it's causing cash registers to ding in the sierra. >> mike is joining us from the sierra where it's a late winter wonder land. mike? >> reporter: yeah, as good as this is for the businesses up here, well, if you were traveling today, it was
his confirmation vote. >> and while paul is stalling the vote, the house passed a bill to prevent a government shutdown. the bill will fund federal operations through september. >>> the dow set another new regard today, closing at 14296. for a brief moment the dow broke the 14,000300 barrier. >>> thousands of travelers stranded across the midwest and the east coast because of a late winter storm that dumped several feet of slushy snow. in chicago a roof collapsed under...
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. >> the fact it never gets picked up or rarely gets picked up by our government. it piles and you happen it's huge. most of it is blowing around out of trash cans and out of the back of pick-up trucks. >> the women used their own money and money as well as contributions to clean the road up highway 101. they'll continue to pick up the slack until the funds run out. >> 4:40. apple's new iphone fingerprint scanner promises to make your life easier. but is it secure? the steps apple is taking to make it secure. >> how a school system is media activity when we come back. the wreckage of a cruise sh. th capsized >>> right now crews off the coast of italy are removing the wreckage of a cruise ship. this is a live picture out there right now. the coasta concordia capsized. and been on the side ever since. crews are using pulleys and counter weights. engineers are saying they detached it from the reef. this kind of operation has never been attempted on a boat this large. began three hours late because of the stormy weather. looks like they are making progress. >> they bui
. >> the fact it never gets picked up or rarely gets picked up by our government. it piles and you happen it's huge. most of it is blowing around out of trash cans and out of the back of pick-up trucks. >> the women used their own money and money as well as contributions to clean the road up highway 101. they'll continue to pick up the slack until the funds run out. >> 4:40. apple's new iphone fingerprint scanner promises to make your life easier. but is it secure? the steps...
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economy, and the federal government, again, while they have nothing to do with a jury, they are called the sequester, and americans get to judge for themselves who is telling the truth here. the obama administration is close to running out of dire ways to warn of the consequences. the attorney general of the united states actually said today our country is going to be less safe because of these budget cuts. so, if that's the case, why doesn't it feel more urgent amid all the noise here in washington? it's where we begin tonight with our chief white house
economy, and the federal government, again, while they have nothing to do with a jury, they are called the sequester, and americans get to judge for themselves who is telling the truth here. the obama administration is close to running out of dire ways to warn of the consequences. the attorney general of the united states actually said today our country is going to be less safe because of these budget cuts. so, if that's the case, why doesn't it feel more urgent amid all the noise here in...
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the government's new plan to test drones at sites around the country. how they may soon be coming to the skies near you. >>> the cold facts. a new blast of arctic air, the most frikd of the season, about to hit a wide part of the country just in time for the new year. >>> fighting lung cancer. the new guidelines for people at high risk. dr. nancy snyderman on who should be tested and when. >>> and "making a difference." how you have helped so many young people get their wishes. "nightly news" begins now.
the government's new plan to test drones at sites around the country. how they may soon be coming to the skies near you. >>> the cold facts. a new blast of arctic air, the most frikd of the season, about to hit a wide part of the country just in time for the new year. >>> fighting lung cancer. the new guidelines for people at high risk. dr. nancy snyderman on who should be tested and when. >>> and "making a difference." how you have helped so many young...
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. >>> our continuing coverage of the government shutdown. the white house announce you had president obama is cancelling two stops on his upcoming trip to asia. he'll travel to indonesia and bernai, he's cancelling trips to the philippines. john kerry will visit those countries in the president's place. there is no end in site. they're trying to restore funding to specific parts of the government. >> veterans today, parks tomorrow, maybe security agencies tomorrow and the next day and this will go on for weeks. >> the two houses disagree, we should sit down and discuss and resolve those matters. my goodness, they won't even sit town and have a discussion about this. >> yesterday world war ii veterans had to break in and visit the memorial in washington, d.c. which had been barricaded because of the shutdown. it's images like these that may embarrass politicians to take action. >>> they're not sure how long they'll be back on the job. they're nervous about being able to pay bills without paychecks. they're nervous about the political steal ma
. >>> our continuing coverage of the government shutdown. the white house announce you had president obama is cancelling two stops on his upcoming trip to asia. he'll travel to indonesia and bernai, he's cancelling trips to the philippines. john kerry will visit those countries in the president's place. there is no end in site. they're trying to restore funding to specific parts of the government. >> veterans today, parks tomorrow, maybe security agencies tomorrow and the next...
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opponents worry the government could use the digital plates to track drivers. a program has been extended to allow solo drivers in electric cars to use car pool lanes hoping to persuade more drives in california to invest in fuel efficient vehicles. >> a san francisco supervisor is taking on the broken streetlights. he is calling for a hearing to find out why so many lights are not working saying 6,000 of the 45,000 street lights burn out each year and need to be replaced. he wants utility companies to adjust the lights so they brighten the sidewalks and not just the road. >> check your refrigerator because there are safety kobes that have a popular yogurt company pulling their product. >> a cheaper ride for some. >> the lure amazon is dangling to get >> covering santa rosa, berkeley, san jose, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning, at 4:52. group discounts could benefit you if you work if a big company or live in a big apartment come mention. the board seeing the buses is set to vote today. housing complexes and companies with at least 100 p
opponents worry the government could use the digital plates to track drivers. a program has been extended to allow solo drivers in electric cars to use car pool lanes hoping to persuade more drives in california to invest in fuel efficient vehicles. >> a san francisco supervisor is taking on the broken streetlights. he is calling for a hearing to find out why so many lights are not working saying 6,000 of the 45,000 street lights burn out each year and need to be replaced. he wants...
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the federal government skided to allow a drug called diclegus to are shelves. it combines vitamin b 6 and antihistamine. obstetricians advised patients to mix the right amounts for them self autos and a woman in vancouver, washington uses her big red llama to help make kids and adults at local hospitals feel better. >> i lost head band. >> when you walk down that cracker aisle at the grocery store there are a lot of flavors and healthier versions. >> right. consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side to find out how they taste. i say any day you can get paid, to eat, when at work is a good day. now there are lower fat siblings and store brand twins. not to mention knewer flavors. consumer reports can tell you chr worth trying. if you serve crackers you know they've came a long way. >> there are new choices. consumer reports found healthier sanding -- sounding ones. some scored just fair for nutrition with no fiber. >> a healthier cracker zrnt to taste like sawdust. >> three tasted very g the best of the bunch? kashi 7 grain see saw peta crisps. panel yiftz f
the federal government skided to allow a drug called diclegus to are shelves. it combines vitamin b 6 and antihistamine. obstetricians advised patients to mix the right amounts for them self autos and a woman in vancouver, washington uses her big red llama to help make kids and adults at local hospitals feel better. >> i lost head band. >> when you walk down that cracker aisle at the grocery store there are a lot of flavors and healthier versions. >> right. consumer reports...
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government is paying down its debt. now expects to payoff $35 billion this quarter. the increase in the payroll tax and steady economic growth. >> 4:49. southwest airlines is tightening booking policies. if you don't cancel or rebook a flight, the rest of the itinerary will be canceled as well on top of the new no-show policy. you will forfeit the airfare if you don't show up at all. largest carrier at sacramento international. >>> if you want to book a trip, airfare is down from a year ago. a round trip domestic flight will cost you $341 down 2% from last year. new york is the most popular destination for the third straight year. >>> if you'd like to save money traveling over the summer, try booking a rental property instead of a hotel. brings down the per person cost and have a lot more space. watch out for cleaning fees and cancellation policies. >>> a new hampshire man says he lost lifesavings. $2800 at a carnival game. >> he wanted to win an x box kinnect. it was easy to toss the ball. but the balls kept popping out. >> you are expecting to win a few things and
government is paying down its debt. now expects to payoff $35 billion this quarter. the increase in the payroll tax and steady economic growth. >> 4:49. southwest airlines is tightening booking policies. if you don't cancel or rebook a flight, the rest of the itinerary will be canceled as well on top of the new no-show policy. you will forfeit the airfare if you don't show up at all. largest carrier at sacramento international. >>> if you want to book a trip, airfare is down from...
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. >> by september 30th, the government could partially shut down if no agreement is made. and then the debt limit could be raised or risk defaulting on loans. >>> bim gates takes the top spot of america's richest for the 20th straight year. a magazine says he's worked $72 million. the list did not change much since last year. the only difference, the rich is getting richer. combined net worst of the richest, $2 -- net worth of $2 billion. >>> the child advocacy group states surveyed parents and found that a quarter of them thinks it's okay not to buckle in kids for a short ride. some say they never take that chance. >> that five minutes of is being a short distance, there could be a really bad accident and your child could be badly hurt or worse than that. >> in 2011, about 680 children under the age of 12 died in car crashes and a third of those were riding without car seats or seat belts. >>> the biggest salvage operation in the history is now underway off the coast of tuscany, italy. these are live pictures, you see the ship there. engineers are using this complex syste
. >> by september 30th, the government could partially shut down if no agreement is made. and then the debt limit could be raised or risk defaulting on loans. >>> bim gates takes the top spot of america's richest for the 20th straight year. a magazine says he's worked $72 million. the list did not change much since last year. the only difference, the rich is getting richer. combined net worst of the richest, $2 -- net worth of $2 billion. >>> the child advocacy group...
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last week, they paid off their government loan nine years early. earlier this month the company reported its very first quarterly profit. >>> nation's largest retailers could be facing criminal charges this amp. consumer watch says walmart is taking responsibility for toxic dumping. joy. >> reporter: that's right. court documents though walmart employees were illegally dumping hazardous waste in 16 california counties. they will pay 81 million in fines for criminal violations that took place between 2003 and 2005. for 2010, it agreed to pay another 27 million to settle four allegations. that is a completeover haul of its hazardous waste program. employees have now been trained on how to properly dispose the hazardous material, they say. the $81 million fine also covers criminal charges. >> what are some of the changes? >> they are training their employees on what to look for. employees now have scanners to tell them if it is a hazardous material. they have now been trained on what to do with them. >> exactly. >> thanks, joy. >>> a deadly weekend in
last week, they paid off their government loan nine years early. earlier this month the company reported its very first quarterly profit. >>> nation's largest retailers could be facing criminal charges this amp. consumer watch says walmart is taking responsibility for toxic dumping. joy. >> reporter: that's right. court documents though walmart employees were illegally dumping hazardous waste in 16 california counties. they will pay 81 million in fines for criminal violations...
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the government claims 31 people killed and dozening wounded. white house officials say at this point there is no evidence that a chemical weapons attack happened. >>> a man convicted in september of a multi scam was sentenced today. jay shaw was ordered to serve 20 years in state prison and pay a fine of more than $14 million. they took out loans against properties, drained equity and lawn derred money. new at five tonight, business owners are calling for help. live at oakland with all the damage, john? >> reporter: you can see what vandals have done. graffiti all over. it's done in acid so it's permanent. 17 street between franklin and oakland buses with shoppers during the day. sometimes at night different visitors come with a different purpose. >> the glue was sprayed into the locks. >> reporter: someone filled door locks and pad locks with glue. >> this is like something that someone would've had to have brought something with them, pre planning it. >> reporter: there has been plenty of vandalism. >> we some on the walls and awning. >> repo
the government claims 31 people killed and dozening wounded. white house officials say at this point there is no evidence that a chemical weapons attack happened. >>> a man convicted in september of a multi scam was sentenced today. jay shaw was ordered to serve 20 years in state prison and pay a fine of more than $14 million. they took out loans against properties, drained equity and lawn derred money. new at five tonight, business owners are calling for help. live at oakland with all...
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that's the first word back to the federal government, about a dozen people hurt. no confirmed fatality right now. y -- fatalities right now. there's been no claims of responsibility. as a starting point, a high ranking official in the government told me just a moment ago there's been no claims of responsibility. this is a very fluid situation. the information is going to change many many times over the coming hours as we get more information as we go. >> thanks. get back on the phone, talk to your sources as we get more information we will pass it along. bob, thank you very much. we have a picture now of what we believe was one of the explosions. this is the still -- yes you can see a still shot now. this picture just coming into the news room. this is apparently the moment of one of the explosions right there on the finish line of the boston marathon. bob orr speaking to his sources have told us that at least 12 people have been hurt. we do not know whether will anyone has been killed in these explosions. there's been no claim of responsibility if, in deed, it wa
that's the first word back to the federal government, about a dozen people hurt. no confirmed fatality right now. y -- fatalities right now. there's been no claims of responsibility. as a starting point, a high ranking official in the government told me just a moment ago there's been no claims of responsibility. this is a very fluid situation. the information is going to change many many times over the coming hours as we get more information as we go. >> thanks. get back on the phone,...
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they grounded their fleet of boeing new 787 dreamliner aircrafts and government has also ordered all u.s. airlines that do the same in the wake of a recent incident several incidents actually, that caused the batteries to overheat in that plane. >>> well, the party's over in the nation's capitol and it's back to work for the president and congress. >> the last time the senate has passed is budget. the ipad wasn't even invented yet. >> the agenda the president has laid out and why it will continue to be a difficult sell. >> and abortion rights foredecks kids after sew rhesus -- four decades after row versus wade. >> i'm meteorologist lawrence car know in the cbs 5 weather center. enjoy the sunshine out there today because by tomorrow that could be filled with rain drops. we'll talk about it coming up. >> we have more fan photos for you some supercute kids like this little lady and her tutu. we can't get enough of the photos, keep them coming to cbssf.com and you too could be part of the coverage leading up to super bowl sunday right here on cbs 5. aj >>> a look at the big board now. l
they grounded their fleet of boeing new 787 dreamliner aircrafts and government has also ordered all u.s. airlines that do the same in the wake of a recent incident several incidents actually, that caused the batteries to overheat in that plane. >>> well, the party's over in the nation's capitol and it's back to work for the president and congress. >> the last time the senate has passed is budget. the ipad wasn't even invented yet. >> the agenda the president has laid out...
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the government may be shutdown but seal team 6 is on the job. the same special ops unit that nabbed osama bin laden captured another of america's most wanted. the raid in two countries that brought down at least one al- qaida leader. >> reporter: this is the neighborhood where one of the fbi's most wanted terror suspects was living. he was napped outside of his home in brood daylight. >> it was a big get and a risky get. you were going into a major metro area. >> reporter: his family said he just returned from morning prayer when masked men surrounded his car. >> al-liby's brother called it -- >> we want to know what he knows but not historically but what they are planning. >> the secretary of state, john kerry says it sends a message to all terrorists. >> we hope this makes clear that the united states of america will never stop in its effort to hold those accountable that conduct acts of terror. >> reporter: a navy team swam ashore and engaged in a suspect fight. it is not cheer if he was wounded or just got away. the mall attack two weeks ago
the government may be shutdown but seal team 6 is on the job. the same special ops unit that nabbed osama bin laden captured another of america's most wanted. the raid in two countries that brought down at least one al- qaida leader. >> reporter: this is the neighborhood where one of the fbi's most wanted terror suspects was living. he was napped outside of his home in brood daylight. >> it was a big get and a risky get. you were going into a major metro area. >> reporter: his...
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. >> in the midst of my grief, i realized that the federal government was treating us as strangers and i pay this state tax. >> reporter: in court, justices attacked the 1996 law and the obama administration refusal to defend it. >> i'm wondering if we're living in this new world where the attorney general can simply decide it's unconstitutional but it's not so unconstitutional that i'm not willing to enforce it. if we're in this new world, i don't want these cases. >> reporter: the legal team defending doma told the court congress passed the law. the u.s. solicitor general said doma was based on moral disapproval and aimed at disfranchising same sex couples. >> as far as i can tell political figures are falling over themselves to endorse your side of the case. >> the fact of the matter is, no other group in recent history has been subjected to popular referendum to take away rights already given or exclude those rights the way gay people have. >> reporter: windsor left the courthouse this afternoon surrounded by a crush of cameras and court security officers. a ruling on doma is expec
. >> in the midst of my grief, i realized that the federal government was treating us as strangers and i pay this state tax. >> reporter: in court, justices attacked the 1996 law and the obama administration refusal to defend it. >> i'm wondering if we're living in this new world where the attorney general can simply decide it's unconstitutional but it's not so unconstitutional that i'm not willing to enforce it. if we're in this new world, i don't want these cases. >>...
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we have be on obtained a government document that the two suspects may have had outside help. >> investigators are increasingly suspicious that tsarnaev brothers had technical advice to build the bombs. they assay the alleged bombers likely knew more about bomb making than they could have learned from the al-qaeda magazine inspire. that raises the specter that one may have been trained in more advanced bomb training. >> did he receive training? >> boston bombs were detonated by a remote control from a toy car. dzhokar tsarnaev spent his first full day at prison hospital about 40 miles from boston much to the relief from boston's beth israel hospital. >> i'm happy he is not here anymore. it will take the stress and pressure off the patients being here treated from the bombing. >> as boston slowly and painfully heals, boylston street reopened for people and business. >> we are looking to move forward and looking to get back to normalcy and let that process start. >> youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard didn't live to play in his first little game of the season. martin's teammates honored h
we have be on obtained a government document that the two suspects may have had outside help. >> investigators are increasingly suspicious that tsarnaev brothers had technical advice to build the bombs. they assay the alleged bombers likely knew more about bomb making than they could have learned from the al-qaeda magazine inspire. that raises the specter that one may have been trained in more advanced bomb training. >> did he receive training? >> boston bombs were detonated...
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. >> i'm a born free american woman, wife mother an citizen and i'm telling my government you've forgotten your place. >> the irs eld up her tax exempt status for 15 months. >> she waited two years and then gave up. >> we survive on our donations. >> irs demanded from dianne and her tea party in south carolina information about all meetings, rallies an dates and names of speakers. >> they demanded a letter stating members would not picket or protest out planned parenthood from ohio. in the huffington post last year a link to the donors list for the national league of marriage saying. the group's chair testified that his cause was hurt. >> the donors once they are identify are harassed an intimidated and trying to chilled away from supporting the cause that we advance. >> today's report found lavish spending in 2012 onlu videos a conferences instead of hiring more investigators. demeanor lawmakers saw say it was bad management, not politics that led to the targeting. >> this has nothing to do with red versus blue. >> but don't tell these conservatives that ideology played no part. >> repor
. >> i'm a born free american woman, wife mother an citizen and i'm telling my government you've forgotten your place. >> the irs eld up her tax exempt status for 15 months. >> she waited two years and then gave up. >> we survive on our donations. >> irs demanded from dianne and her tea party in south carolina information about all meetings, rallies an dates and names of speakers. >> they demanded a letter stating members would not picket or protest out...
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that's the same day the federal government shutdown. it was guaranteed work for two years but now stevens is taking side jobs here and there waiting for the federal government to resolve its issues, like other contractors and federal employees who will be pinching pennies until then. >> basically this whole provider it will help out tremendously on surviving. >> has it been difficult to survive the last couple weeks? >> it's gotten, it's slowly getting worse. >> reporter: nasa aim has 1,000 employees on furlough and waiting for any word of a deal in washington so they, too, can resume work. the president of the employees' union said many workers sought out short-term loans to pay the bill until they get back to work and also get back pay. live in oakley. >> now the tea party is getting most of the blame, one of the most powerful politicians in the country said all parties should be ashamed. dianne feinstein is not mincing her words. she spoke on the senate floor just earlier this evening about the financial impact to so many workers who
that's the same day the federal government shutdown. it was guaranteed work for two years but now stevens is taking side jobs here and there waiting for the federal government to resolve its issues, like other contractors and federal employees who will be pinching pennies until then. >> basically this whole provider it will help out tremendously on surviving. >> has it been difficult to survive the last couple weeks? >> it's gotten, it's slowly getting worse. >>...
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the is historic restaurant is on government land but privately owned and operated. because the sland technically part of the golden gate national parks, it was fostered to close on october 3rd. but today it's back open and this time we're told for good with permission from the federal government. >>> not related to the government shutdown, some people here in california and across the country are unable to buy food because of a computer glitch. low income people who use cards to buy their food found out this morning that the cards weren't working. the company says it is notifying retailers in 17 states to go to the manual system meaning customers can spend up to $50 until the system is back online. we'll have a live report on how the problem is affecting low-income families right here in the bay area. >> san francisco general hospital made its first protocol change. the chronicle is reporting that hospital staff must manually deactivate security alarms that go off and do sweeps of the fire escapes and stairwells. lynn spalding was found dead nearly three weeks after
the is historic restaurant is on government land but privately owned and operated. because the sland technically part of the golden gate national parks, it was fostered to close on october 3rd. but today it's back open and this time we're told for good with permission from the federal government. >>> not related to the government shutdown, some people here in california and across the country are unable to buy food because of a computer glitch. low income people who use cards to buy...
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government or any other government direct access to our servers. now noticeably absent from the list of silicon valley valley programs involved in this is twitter. it did not directly speak about this today. >> thanks very much. not everything went according to planned for the president here in san jose. >> i think there's only one problem that is that my remarks are not sitting here. people? you know, things by friday afternoon, things get a little, a little challenged. people? oh goodness. folks are sweating back there right now. >> all right. a quick chuckle there and the president went on with his speech. >> if you went outside it is officially hot and it's going get hotter. we're creeping really close to triple digit temperatures. jeff ranieri is here with a look at where the fire concern will be the highest. >> in fact over the past hour we have popped up to 100 degrees for parts of the east bay. he the onshore flow is helping to keep the coastline a little bit cooler. but take a look back towards livermore, 100 degrees. the loes closer you g
government or any other government direct access to our servers. now noticeably absent from the list of silicon valley valley programs involved in this is twitter. it did not directly speak about this today. >> thanks very much. not everything went according to planned for the president here in san jose. >> i think there's only one problem that is that my remarks are not sitting here. people? you know, things by friday afternoon, things get a little, a little challenged. people? oh...
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early this morning, many more arrests in a government crack down including the spiritual leader of the group. calls from the u.s. to include the brother hood in efforts have been ignored. >> politically motivated attentions should end. >> the term oil has law makers calling for president obama to suspend aid. but even cutting off $1.5 billion in annual support may not bring the change washington is hoping for. >>> secretary of defense was asked if cutting aid would end the violence. >> it is limited. it's up to the egyptian people. >> even if the u.s. does cut off support, egypt may not lose a dime. reimburse egypt if western countries suspend their aid. cbs news, washington. >> a new pew poll show 51% of americans want to cut off aid. >> let's get another check on weather. you are talking about lightning. there was a lot of fog out there. >> the atmosphere may be more stable. so maybe not as much lightning as yesterday. still have a chance of lightning. the red flag warnings are still up in the bay area. we have plenty of lightning strikes. you can see that rotating through away from
early this morning, many more arrests in a government crack down including the spiritual leader of the group. calls from the u.s. to include the brother hood in efforts have been ignored. >> politically motivated attentions should end. >> the term oil has law makers calling for president obama to suspend aid. but even cutting off $1.5 billion in annual support may not bring the change washington is hoping for. >>> secretary of defense was asked if cutting aid would end the...
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manufacturing expanded. >> mark: government agencies are taking steps to get in line with the budget cuts and here's a few examples. the fda says there could be 2100 fewer food safety inspections because the agency would have to rein its spending to last year's level. the national parks service, look at this. this is how it could affect the parks. visiting hours at all 398 national parks will likely be cut and sensitive areas would be blocked off to the public and there would be fewer rangers and more locked bathrooms at the national parks. and what could be happening with the u.s. coast guard, a big effect, restricting rescues, cutting back the number of hours that the aircraft will supply and cutters will patrol the seas. >> mark: the historic decision to file a brief in the prop a case urging the u.s. supreme court court to address the same-sex marriage. >> if i'm asked, do we think that meet the constitutional muster, and the answer is no. >> he says there for constitutional law for that. california rubs have a lot to work as they gather for the state party spring convention. the
manufacturing expanded. >> mark: government agencies are taking steps to get in line with the budget cuts and here's a few examples. the fda says there could be 2100 fewer food safety inspections because the agency would have to rein its spending to last year's level. the national parks service, look at this. this is how it could affect the parks. visiting hours at all 398 national parks will likely be cut and sensitive areas would be blocked off to the public and there would be fewer...
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causing concern about friday's big government report on payrolls and jobs. the institute for supply management's read on u.s. manufacturing in april showed modest growth, but dropped to the slowest rate of growth so far this year and construction spending during march fell 2%, largely because of a pullback on government spending. >> meanwhile, the federal reserve knows that the u.s. economy still needs help. so policymakers announced today they are leaving interest rates unchanged near 0%. wrapping up a two-day meeting, the fed says it will continue its massive bond buying program to encourage more lending and spending, the central bank says it's ready to increase or reduce the pace of those purchases. hampton pearson has more. >> at the federal reserve, monetary policymaker s wrapped p a two-day meeting, vowing to keep interest rates at two-year lows and buying billions in treasuries to encourage borrowing and investment. the fed opened the door to increase bond purchases if the economy doesn't improve. >> right now, we are over easy. i would like to see it
causing concern about friday's big government report on payrolls and jobs. the institute for supply management's read on u.s. manufacturing in april showed modest growth, but dropped to the slowest rate of growth so far this year and construction spending during march fell 2%, largely because of a pullback on government spending. >> meanwhile, the federal reserve knows that the u.s. economy still needs help. so policymakers announced today they are leaving interest rates unchanged near...
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the republican-lead house refusing to pass a bill that only funds the government. and they were refusing to consider anything else. >> i dare you to do that. >> reporter: no shutdown of rhetoric and partisan sniping on monday as they made their cases to the colleagues from the floor and to the nearest cameras outside. >> this is a matter of funding the government, providing fairness to the american people. >> speaker boehner, pass our bill. >> reporter: president obama blamed the mess on the tea party republicans. >> one fraction of one party in one house of congress and in one branch of government doesn't get to shut down the entire government just to fight the results of the election. >> reporter: the battle over the budget could just be a warm up. in about two weeks, congress lava to agree to raise the nation's debt limit or the u.s. could default on its loan. >> the senate majority leader harry reid said playing a political game with that could be a catastrophe. no agreement before monday's midnight deadline means some 800,000 federal workers will be told to st
the republican-lead house refusing to pass a bill that only funds the government. and they were refusing to consider anything else. >> i dare you to do that. >> reporter: no shutdown of rhetoric and partisan sniping on monday as they made their cases to the colleagues from the floor and to the nearest cameras outside. >> this is a matter of funding the government, providing fairness to the american people. >> speaker boehner, pass our bill. >> reporter: president...
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in cuba it's traditionally been a day for pro government parades and rallies. this year they're doing something it hasn't done since before the revolution. it is asking people to pay taxes. >>> the new stadium for the 49ers may cost less than expected. at least on paper. the team are working on getting a new mortgage loan. lower interest rates may save $90 million over the 26 year repayment plan. the project still estimated to cost $1.2 billion because of fees and construction costs. we all saw the progress on the big project. the 49ers hope the stadium will be ready by summer of next year. >>> san jose international airport welcomed some new service today from virgin america airlines. with a lot of fanfare the first flight came in from l.a. it's one of four daily round trips between san jose and lax. virgin america employees have nicknamed their flights the nerd birds because their airline is a favorite among tech savvy folks. >> we make sure we have the best entertainment system in the sky. we have the most comfortable seating. we have things like wi-fi. we h
in cuba it's traditionally been a day for pro government parades and rallies. this year they're doing something it hasn't done since before the revolution. it is asking people to pay taxes. >>> the new stadium for the 49ers may cost less than expected. at least on paper. the team are working on getting a new mortgage loan. lower interest rates may save $90 million over the 26 year repayment plan. the project still estimated to cost $1.2 billion because of fees and construction costs....
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people who see it, that it is useless for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence against the government, is on these attacks. >> the anc was out lawed and in 1964, mandela was sentenced to life in prison, attempting to over throw the government. imprisoned on robbins island, he became a powerful symbol of resistance. he was released from prison in 1990 and emerged as the face of the antiapart i'd movement. he appeared before a standing room crowd at the oakland colosseum. >> it is you, the people of oakland, the people of the bay area, who have given me and my delegation strength and hope to grow. >> mandela stepped into negotiations with fk declerk to bring multieration-ratial democracy. he was the first black president. >> so help me god. never, and never again, shall it be that this beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one or another. >>> thousands of people have responded on our facebook page on the passing of mandela. you can join a conversation by going to ktvu chan 2 on facebook. >>> bart apologized for yesterday's emergency that stranded 700 people in a smokey
people who see it, that it is useless for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence against the government, is on these attacks. >> the anc was out lawed and in 1964, mandela was sentenced to life in prison, attempting to over throw the government. imprisoned on robbins island, he became a powerful symbol of resistance. he was released from prison in 1990 and emerged as the face of the antiapart i'd movement. he appeared before a standing room crowd at the oakland colosseum. >>...
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unless lawmakers can reach an agreement to fund the government, among other consequences. president obama spoke at a maryland company yesterday urging house republicans to pass a funding bill without qualifiers. the house has passed 1e6r8 resolutions, which stripped funding from the health care law. the congress has said it will not pass such a bill. >>> nasa turns 55 today as the program remains grounded during the government shutdown. today employees will meet at a hotel across the street to receive union dues refunds. they say they are celebrating the birthday with a cake and are calling today "the worst birthday ever. >> you just have to head to the ferry building to give your dear congress comments. tv crews will be will for about another hour or so. there's good news. unions have lowered their base pay increases to below 20%. bart is sticking with its offer of 10% over four years. >> in new ash ae dog is rorring after being tied to a park bench while giving birth. the vets call this german shepherd -- on sunday the german shepherd was found tied up in lakeshore park.
unless lawmakers can reach an agreement to fund the government, among other consequences. president obama spoke at a maryland company yesterday urging house republicans to pass a funding bill without qualifiers. the house has passed 1e6r8 resolutions, which stripped funding from the health care law. the congress has said it will not pass such a bill. >>> nasa turns 55 today as the program remains grounded during the government shutdown. today employees will meet at a hotel across the...
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. >>> the government monitoring your phone records is not constitutional. a federal judge says it violates the 4th amendment. >> reporter: this is the first of the many, many nsa programs that snowden is still revealing from his residence now in russia. this is the program that monitoring what every phone in the u.s. calls, how long the conversations last, not the content. billions and billions of records the collection of which federal district court judge here in washington, who was appointed by george w. bush, ruled today is intuitiunconstitutiona unconstitutional. the nsa is reacting with zeal to protect our homeland. he is not convinced that the nsa's database has ever truly served the purpose of rapidly identifying terrorists in time-sensitive investigations. this kind of thing was legal when cops in places like the bay area have for all these years been able to subpoena phone records, this is not the same thing. it involves too much intrusion into our privacy and that was his ruling today. it is a setback for the government and a victory for edward s
. >>> the government monitoring your phone records is not constitutional. a federal judge says it violates the 4th amendment. >> reporter: this is the first of the many, many nsa programs that snowden is still revealing from his residence now in russia. this is the program that monitoring what every phone in the u.s. calls, how long the conversations last, not the content. billions and billions of records the collection of which federal district court judge here in washington,...
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. >>> the federal government says the bay area is home to two of the five richest cities in america. the census bureau says san jose, silicon valley has the highest median income of the top met metropolitan areas. the tech industry gets the country, washington d. c. second, rich port third, and boston came in at number five. >>> this is the second year in a row that san jose topped that list but as robert shows us, the factor that puts the city on top come at a price >> reporter: san jose comes with attention, but the met rho metropolitan area and connects to the fourth richest, the san francisco area. >> well, it helps with the image, the fact that people who have money are staying here >> reporter: the bureau rewarded the area, which nets $90,000 a year with its high paying jobs and the housing markets. the south bay group, known for its forecasting of silicon valley, angie says the high cost of the housing is something to watch. >> you have to pay people a lot more to live nay in an area where expenses are ridiculously high, and unfortunately, that's common about housing >> report
. >>> the federal government says the bay area is home to two of the five richest cities in america. the census bureau says san jose, silicon valley has the highest median income of the top met metropolitan areas. the tech industry gets the country, washington d. c. second, rich port third, and boston came in at number five. >>> this is the second year in a row that san jose topped that list but as robert shows us, the factor that puts the city on top come at a price >>...
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the federal government is pposed to pay for 40% o spial ed services but on average, only chipped in 17%. but he saysight budgets are no excuse t del or deny services. >> it doesn't mean that everybody gets the same. equity means that everybody gets what they deserve toelp make them the most successful >> robin hansen now writes laws to support paren and arm therm need to ensure their children get the schooling they're promis. >> when you have a child, you have to everything in your power to raise that chi and when they grow up.independent and educatn is the answer to that. >> most of th bay area with, including san jose and san francisco declined or ignored our request. has been cleared f trial.uit nearly twoozen families throughout california including one that you ju met are banng together and alleging the state department of ucation is not enforcing the laws a is allowing schools to delaand to deny services fo more on that lawsuit and a list of resources for paers to go to, head to our bsite at nbcbayarea.com. >> a do you have a potential story for us? call o tip line at 888-6-tips.
the federal government is pposed to pay for 40% o spial ed services but on average, only chipped in 17%. but he saysight budgets are no excuse t del or deny services. >> it doesn't mean that everybody gets the same. equity means that everybody gets what they deserve toelp make them the most successful >> robin hansen now writes laws to support paren and arm therm need to ensure their children get the schooling they're promis. >> when you have a child, you have to everything in...
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can the federal government deny same-sex couples marriage benefits? that's the big question these justices are now dealing with. today the supreme court's examination of same-sex marriage focuses on the defense of marriage act, also known as doma. 83-year-old ooedy winsor is asking the court to strike down the federal law which defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. >> we were married, so the magic word for anybody who doesn't understand why we want it and why we need it, okay, it is magic. >> reporter: windsor and her wife had been a couple for more than 40 years but had only been married briefly. when spire died in 2009, windsor got slammed in $360,000 in federal estate taxes, money she would not have to pay if she was married to a man. gay and lesbian couples are not awarded a number of benefits, like spousal security, social security and veterans benefits. >> can the government deny to those legally married couples benefits available to heterosexual couples. >> reporter: the definition of marriage has ignited intense debate. yester
can the federal government deny same-sex couples marriage benefits? that's the big question these justices are now dealing with. today the supreme court's examination of same-sex marriage focuses on the defense of marriage act, also known as doma. 83-year-old ooedy winsor is asking the court to strike down the federal law which defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. >> we were married, so the magic word for anybody who doesn't understand why we want it and why we need it,...
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united states is now willing to use military action in response to what's now believed to be syrian government using chemical weapons. nbc steve handelsman has more. >> a dramatic change of tone. secretary of state john kerry angrily asserted the syrian government used chemical weapons. >> it's inexcusable and despite the excuses and equivocations that some have manufactured, it is undeniable. >> reporter: ker riff said he watched the unverified video one for gut-wraenching time. >> as a father i can't get the image out of my head of a man who held up his dead k450ish8d wailing as chaos swirled around him. >> reporter: he indicated the syrian government will pay. >> president obama believe there is must be accountability for those who would eyes the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. >> reporter: president obama kept to his schedule awarding a medal of honor and every indication says he'll order u.s. military action against sear you. options are sending in u.s. fighters or yierzing cruise missiles or both. u.n. inspectors in syria were shot at but finally
united states is now willing to use military action in response to what's now believed to be syrian government using chemical weapons. nbc steve handelsman has more. >> a dramatic change of tone. secretary of state john kerry angrily asserted the syrian government used chemical weapons. >> it's inexcusable and despite the excuses and equivocations that some have manufactured, it is undeniable. >> reporter: ker riff said he watched the unverified video one for gut-wraenching...